Madame Nuh is a nice set up corner bar with a modern flair. When we(a group of 4) arrived during the week at 8.30pm the place has a few tables occupied but was not too busy. So we tried or luck and entered to be seated. They placed us at the top part next to the bar. Unfortunately there was a very unpleasant smell coming from the bathroom and storage area that was quite irritating. A guy with brown glasses served us the menus without a word, a look or a friendly smile. After a little while we had to highlight at the bar that we were ready to order some drinks although staff was passing by frequently. When the drinks were served, the dude with the glasses took away the menus without even questioning if we wanted to order food. All together, the smell and bad service made us pay and leave the bar straight after and we’re probably not back in the near future. A shame as the layout is quite appealing.
Andrew H.
Tu valoración: 4 Banff, Canada
So far it’s the best Phở I’ve had, ever. At least that I can remember. All the ingredients were ultra fresh. This was also the case for our apprizers/entrée and mains. I’ll go back again and again. The place is simple but cute. Nice staff. Decent price for a traveling man. My brother and I were both very impressed.
Trang T.
Tu valoración: 5 Sydney, Australia
It’s my first time trying this. I would say PHO is the best PHO i ever tasted in my life it brings me back memories when i was little, OH the flavour is so AUTHENTIC!!! OMG I LOVEIT. This is recommended.
Giorgio M.
Tu valoración: 5 Genoa, Italy
Best Vietnamese restaurant I’ve ever tried outside Viet Nam. Wonderful phở and the grilled beef was amazing. Good choice of beers and very nice small place to eat. In my opinion a must try restaurant.
Susan Y.
Tu valoración: 4 Sydney, Australia
Only discovered this little gem recently. It’s a tiny place with limited seating, but nice décor and ambiance. Their prices are not cheap and parking in the area is extremely difficult(and costs an arm and a leg) — but they’re worth it! Best phở this side of Sydney for sure. There’s a depth to their broth that is lacking in so many vietnamese places these days. I personally think the broth is a little too sweet, but that’s just my personal preference. The deep flavour more than compensates. Have tried a few of their other dishes(spring rolls, spicy beef noodles, chicken rice), but their phở is the clear standout dish.
Christa J.
Tu valoración: 5 Darlinghurst, Australia
Wow ordered over the phone very nice and helpful good english. super fast only 5 mins for my Beef Brisket Phở! Tastes bloody amazing better than MissChu and they are good. Very good quality and fresh soooo yummy!
Hannah K.
Tu valoración: 4 Adelaide, Australia
Cute and small place, nice décor. Main and phở prices $ 16-$ 17, entrees around the $ 7-$ 10 mark. Cheap and delicious! Staff were heaps friendly even though they were closing in half an hour and the One Night in Tam Coc cocktail was fab. Sweet, yet strong and with a salted rim. Big bowls of phở too and the duck one was amazing! Tender melt in the mouth chicken in the mini banh mi too. Couldnt be happier with a walk in!
Tim L.
Tu valoración: 4 Sydney, Australia
Refined Vietnamese with a decent wine list, I’m really enjoying Nhu, even if never thought a mushroom finger roll could be better than chicken, prawn or pork. It can. The Bún bò grilled beef vermicelli salad with chilli lime vinaigrette is current fave however. Cash only though, so don’t rock up fanning cards unless you’re prepared to run down to Harry’s or across to the Hollywood.